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Old 04-18-2008, 08:21 PM
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Originally Posted by booger View Post
dam, bubba, good idea, hope it catches on, and wake the nurds up. bet the nea, and kea should would squeal so dam loud you could here them in east and south dodge.
Actually, the teachers I know would love to see this happen. If we want things to change, it's time to start getting more involved. The more parents complain, the better chance they have of getting things done. It's sad that it has to happen this way, but it does. Start going to the board meetings. Let your voices, concerns, be heard. Call the principals daily to see what is going on with what you are concerned with. No child should have to put up with any bullying. This district is starting a new bullying policy. They can lose $ if bullying isn't curtailed in 443. Call the superintendant daily. In this district, the 'squeeky' parent can get change for their child. It's been known to happen over & over again. Be persistant! Don't say it won't work; don't start out with a defeatist attitude. It may take time, but isn't it worth it to fight that battle for the kids?!
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